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7-letter words containing aw

  • gawking — to stare stupidly; gape: The onlookers gawked at arriving celebrities.
  • gawkish — awkward; ungainly; clumsy.
  • gawping — (British) present participle of gawp.
  • geegaws — gewgaw.
  • getaway — a getting away or fleeing; an escape.
  • gewgaws — Plural form of gewgaw.
  • gnawing — the act of a person or thing that gnaws.
  • gnu awk — gawk
  • go away — leave!
  • go awol — a soldier or other military person who is absent from duty without leave.
  • goshawk — any of several powerful, short-winged hawks, as Accipiter gentilis, of Europe and America, formerly much used in falconry.
  • grawlix — A spiral-shaped graphic used to indicate swearing in comic strips.
  • guffaws — Plural form of guffaw.
  • hacksaw — a saw for cutting metal, consisting typically of a narrow, fine-toothed blade fixed in a frame.
  • hadaway — an exclamation urging the hearer to refrain from delay in the execution of a task
  • handsaw — any common saw with a handle at one end for manual operation with one hand.
  • haw-haw — a guffaw.
  • hawaiki — a legendary Pacific island from which the Māoris migrated to New Zealand by canoe
  • hawalli — a town in E central Kuwait.
  • hawbuck — a country bumpkin
  • hawkbit — (botany) Any dandelion-like flower of the genus Leontodon in the family Asteraceae.
  • hawkers — Plural form of hawker.
  • hawkeye — a native or inhabitant of Iowa (used as a nickname).
  • hawking — to make an effort to raise phlegm from the throat; clear the throat noisily.
  • hawkinsSir Anthony Hope ("Anthony Hope") 1863–1933, English novelist and playwright.
  • hawkish — resembling a hawk, as in appearance or behavior.
  • hawkynsSir John, Hawkins, Sir John.
  • haworthSir Walter Norman, 1883–1950, English chemist: Nobel Prize 1937.
  • hawsers — Plural form of hawser.
  • headsaw — a saw that cuts and trims logs as they enter a mill.
  • heehaws — Plural form of heehaw.
  • in fawn — (of deer) pregnant
  • in-laws — Your in-laws are the parents and close relatives of your husband or wife.
  • indrawn — reserved; introspective: a quiet, indrawn man.
  • jackdaw — a glossy, black, European bird, Corvus monedula, of the crow family, that nests in towers, ruins, etc.
  • jawbone — a bone of either jaw; a maxilla or mandible.
  • jawfall — depression or dejection
  • jawfish — any of several large-mouthed fishes of the family Opisthognathidae, common along sandy bottoms of warm seas.
  • jawhole — a hole into which sewage or waste water is thrown
  • jawless — Lacking a jaw.
  • jawlike — resembling a jaw or pair of jaws.
  • jawline — The contour of the lower edge of a person's jaw.
  • jawrope — a rope tied across the jaw of a gaff to hold it to the mast.
  • jigsaws — Plural form of jigsaw.
  • kahawai — (NZ) Arripis trutta, a marine fish found around the southeastern coast of Australia and New Zealand, having a dark bluish-green body with indistinct rows of spots forming narrow irregular bands on the upper sides.
  • kajawah — a pannier used on a camel
  • kawagoe — a city in central Honshu, Japan, NW of Tokyo.
  • knawels — Plural form of knawel.
  • knawing — Present participle of knaw.
  • lawbook — a book consisting or treating of laws, legal issues, or cases that have been adjudicated.
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